Director-choreographer Rob Ashford discusses “Turkey Lurkey Time”Promises, Promises is back on Broadway and this means only one thing: so is "Turkey Lurkey Time." Tony-nominated director and choreographer Rob Ashford talks about tackling the iconic dance sequence.

Tony Award nominee Stephen Kunken shares a childhood stage memory
Stephen Kunken, a 2010 Tony Award nominee for his Featured Actor work in Enron, talks about a childhood stage role that was all in the family.

American Idiot
Rebecca Naomi Jones and, Tony Award winner, John Gallagher, Jr. talk about American Idiot and their roles in this brand new musical.

Million Dollar Quartet
An interview with the stars and creators of the new Broadway musical Million Dollar Quartet," which recreates the day Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins jammed together in a Memphis Tennessee recording studio

“Looped”
Valerie Harper tells Playbill Radio what it's like to play out-of-control film diva Tallulah Bankhead near the end of her fabled Hollywood career in the new Broadway comedy Looped," by Matthew Lombardo, who is also a guest.

Next Fall
Geoffrey Nauffts' "Next Fall" has moved to Broadway's Helen Hayes Theatre after a hit Off-Broadway run last summer. Playbill.com's Ken Jones speaks to the playwright, director Sheryl Kaller and stars Patrick Breen and Patrick Heusinger.

“All About Me”
Special guests are Dame Edna, Michael Feinstein and Christopher Durang, the trio collaborating on the new Broadway show, All About Me." They tell host Robert Viagas how their unlikely chemistry works on this unusual show.

The Miracle WorkerThe Miracle Worker is William Gibson's 1959 drama about Helen Keller. The new Broadway revival stars Tony-nominee Alison Pill as Anne and Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin as Helen. They tell Playbill Radio host Robert Viagas about their journey.

TimesTalks: Angela Lansbury
Highlights from the New York Times' Arts & Leisure Weekend conversation with Emmy, Oscar and Tony-winner Angela
Lansbury. A Broadway icon, Angela Lansbury, recently returned to Broadway in a revival of "A Little Night Music." Among highlights: a segment

Singer Dan Zanes
Country singer Dan Zanes confesses he doesn't know much about Broadway, but he knows the kind of the music he likes. Now his Grammy-winning group, Dan Zanes and Friends, has put out a unique album of showtunes titled "76 Trombones."

TimesTalks: Beth Henley, Donald Margulies & John Patrick Shanley
Highlights from the New York Times' Arts & Leisure Weekend conversation with three Pulitzer Prize-winning playwrights: John Patrick Shanley ("Doubt"), Beth Henley ("Crimes of the Heart") and Donald Margulies ("Dinner With Friends" and the new Broadway dra

“Zero Hour” star Jim Brochu
Special guest is Zero Mostel--or the closest we're going to get: Jim Brochu the actor who plays the late star
of "Fiddler on the Roof" and "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" in the one-man Off-Broadway show, "Zero Hour." Brochu will tell st

Songwriters Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich
Guests are songwriters Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler ("Dear Edwina," "Ever After" and the cabaret standard "Taylor the Latte Boy"), who were recently named winners of the Fred Ebb Award and released a new studio album of their best songs.

“Mary Poppins” stars Christian Borle and Laura Michelle Kelly
Disney Theatricals has made two canny choices in its new Mary Poppins and its new Bert. One is a favorite in London; the other has a fan following in New York. Host Robert Viagas has them both on tap for you.

“Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”
It's holiday time in Times Square and the biggest holiday show on Broadway this year is "Irving Berlin's White Christmas," a musical adaptation of the beloved Hollywood film, which draws on Berlin's overflowing songbook. Host Robert Viagas goes backstage

Brian Stokes Mitchell
Brian Stokes Mitchell, the Tony-winning star of Kiss Me, Kate and the original Coalhouse Walker in Ragtime visits Playbill Radio this week to tell what it was like to perform before a live audience of 21,000 in Salt Lake City while making hi

Race
Pulitzer-winning playwright David Mamet has written a new Broadway drama, "Race" that looks behind both black and white attitudes toward prejudice in the 21st century. Host Robert Viagas interviews the entire four-member cast: David Alan Grier, Richard Th

The Neil Simon Plays
We talk to director David Cromer, stars Laurie Metcalf, and Dennis Boutsikaris and producer Azenberg about the Neil Simon plays Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound, the former of which closed abruptly and the later which was never prod

Finian’s Rainbow
Broadway is getting its first full-scale revival of the musical "Finian's Rainbow" in decades. The 1947 original is remembered as a lighthearted affair, something about a leprechaun and a stolen crock of gold that grants three wishes. But for all its Iris

Chita RIvera
Chita Rivera, 76 years old and now in her sixth decade as an entertainer, is
striking out in a new direction with a CD and stage show that emphasize her the vocal cords instead of her legendary gams. The album is "And Now I Swing," containing showtunes a

“Oleanna”
What do Edward Albee, David Mamet and Mel Brooks have in common? Actor Bill Pullman, who created roles for all three great authors and who's now starring on Broadway in Mamet's "Oleanna," gives host Robert Viagas the answer. Viagas also talks with directo

“Superior Donuts”
Tracy Letts won the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award for Best Play--and pretty
much every other award they give--for his 2007 drama "August: Osage County," which originated at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago. Steppenwolf wasted no time in stagin

Henry Miller’s Theatre
Join Robert Viagas on a walking tour of Henry Miller's Theatre, the first new Broadway theatre built in the 21st century. Guide is Pam Campbell of Cook + Fox, the architectural firm that designed the new playhouse.